Grifynne
Active Member
I personally don't believe this was a suicide. Just a few thoughts, and please feel free to disagree if this is off the wall. Two things stand out in my mind:
1. Different clothing - I think someone mentioned the theory that perhaps he was partying, put on different clothes to conceal who he was partying with and then things went wrong and he died somehow, etc. My problem with this is that you would assume that the people he was partying with would dispose of his clothing to hide evidence rather than leaving them or otherwise giving them to LE. The other part to that is, why didn't LE give the family BOTH sets of clothing? How would they know that the ones he was wearing WEREN'T his and that the ones he wasn't wearing (possibly found at the scene?) were? To me this indicates that someone within LE was involved in setting up the "suicide" scene.
2. The photos - I think I saw comments on one of the YouTube videos that someone indicated that they felt the photos were left on the family's doorstep as a taunt because they "got away with it" essentially. While this is possible, isn't it also possible that someone within LE knows what happened and feels guilty? Perhaps they are trying to discreetly give the family what they need to learn what really happened? Perhaps it is a deep enough cover up that if someone within LE that wanted to help the Warrens was noticed, they might also disappear. It is evident that there are a number of people who know something and aren't saying anything or are now dead.
This whole thing sounds sketchy to me. While I can sort of see the idea that maybe he was secretly partying and ODed somewhere and his companions tried to make it look like a suicide, there are way too many instances of LE taking strange and unusual measures in the case - even before informing Keith's mother about what happened. Choosing a funeral home, having the body taken care of, cutting down the tree then later "losing" it in a fire, only sending Keith's actual clothing (which would be less likely to alert the family that something is amiss and proves that LE somehow knew which garments Keith ACTUALLY wore), I don't know there's just too much there to discount the idea that LE is involved.
1. Different clothing - I think someone mentioned the theory that perhaps he was partying, put on different clothes to conceal who he was partying with and then things went wrong and he died somehow, etc. My problem with this is that you would assume that the people he was partying with would dispose of his clothing to hide evidence rather than leaving them or otherwise giving them to LE. The other part to that is, why didn't LE give the family BOTH sets of clothing? How would they know that the ones he was wearing WEREN'T his and that the ones he wasn't wearing (possibly found at the scene?) were? To me this indicates that someone within LE was involved in setting up the "suicide" scene.
2. The photos - I think I saw comments on one of the YouTube videos that someone indicated that they felt the photos were left on the family's doorstep as a taunt because they "got away with it" essentially. While this is possible, isn't it also possible that someone within LE knows what happened and feels guilty? Perhaps they are trying to discreetly give the family what they need to learn what really happened? Perhaps it is a deep enough cover up that if someone within LE that wanted to help the Warrens was noticed, they might also disappear. It is evident that there are a number of people who know something and aren't saying anything or are now dead.
This whole thing sounds sketchy to me. While I can sort of see the idea that maybe he was secretly partying and ODed somewhere and his companions tried to make it look like a suicide, there are way too many instances of LE taking strange and unusual measures in the case - even before informing Keith's mother about what happened. Choosing a funeral home, having the body taken care of, cutting down the tree then later "losing" it in a fire, only sending Keith's actual clothing (which would be less likely to alert the family that something is amiss and proves that LE somehow knew which garments Keith ACTUALLY wore), I don't know there's just too much there to discount the idea that LE is involved.